LED 02: CAMA Trunk Disconnect Operation Options

E911

Program *11-0 – E911/CAMA Trunk Assignments

When this feature is used, the station or Attendant console that answers the E911 notification call will be connected in a three party conference with the E911 calling telephone and the E911 CAMA trunk (E911 dispatch person who answers the 911 call). The CESID information and user name of the 911 calling station displays on all Attendant Console monitors and E911 notification telephone LCDs when the E911 notification call rings.

LED 02: CAMA Trunk Disconnect Operation Options

After an E911 call is established, disconnecting the calling or notified telephone (or notified telephone/console) from the CAMA trunk can be controlled exclusively by the E911 trunk (dispatch person receiving the 911 call).

The disconnect operation for each option is:

LED 02 OFF: Allows either the E911 call originating telephone or 911 dispatcher to disconnect the CAMA trunk. In the following example, conversation exists between originating telephone, notified telephone/console and the E911 CAMA trunk dispatch person.

 

 

E911

E911 originator hangs up

The E911 notified station and the E911 CAMA trunk remain

 

and disconnects.

connected. The notified station can disconnect from the CAMA trunk.

 

 

 

 

E911 notified station hangs

The E911 originating station and the E911 CAMA trunk remain

 

up and disconnects.

connected. Originating station can disconnect from the CAMA trunk.

 

 

 

 

E911 dispatcher hangs up

All parties are disconnected, CAMA trunk goes idle.

 

and disconnects.

 

 

 

 

 

LED 02 ON: Enables E911 call disconnect to be exclusively controlled by the dispatch person receiving the call on the E911 CAMA trunk. In the following table, conversation exists between originating telephone, notified telephone/console and the E911 CAMA trunk dispatch person.

E911 originator hangs up

The E911 notified station cannot disconnect from the E911 CAMA

and disconnects.

trunk.

 

 

E911 notified station hangs

The E911 originating station cannot disconnect from the E911 CAMA

up and disconnects.

trunk.

 

 

E911 dispatcher hangs up

All parties are disconnected, CAM trunk goes idle.

and disconnects.

 

 

 

LED 01: Number of CESID location digits sent with E911 Calls

After 911 is sent out the CAMA trunk, Automatic Number Identification (CESID) location digits are sent out the CAMA trunk to identify the location of the station. The maximum number of CESID digits sent with each E911 call can be either 7-digits (LED 01 ON) or 10-digits LED 01 OFF). CESID location digits are individually set in Program *12 for each station. Contact your local E911 CAMA trunk provider to determine the number of CESID digits required.

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